Jan Girke wrote: > It would be very bold if you make complete video how to's for all the > command line tools and the different CLI's.
I know that different people learn things in different ways. I know that videocasts are very popular these days. If you would like to create your own video blogs with a tutorial series on basic utilities that would be great. I personally don't find them very attractive. The take a lot of time. They go at their own pace and not mine. I can't search the video for details when I am looking for them later. > For example somebody from the core utils group showed me how to sort > coloumns on the standard output and I have never ever seen that > stuff again anywhere. It is like if I don't ask you guys I will > never get that knowledge. There are already many, many, *many* books, HOWTOs, tutorials, manuals, and other documentation already available. I think it isn't really fair to say that you don't have any way to learn this information other than by asking here about it. There are many User Groups for face to face discussion. There are classes. There are endless web pages. The information necessary to learn is available. It just takes work and motivation to learn it. > You can even teach me and I will make the tutorials available on the > internet. Something like "Advanced CLI handling", "Advanced Command > Line Usage" or "Advanced Command Line Kung Fu". You might start by doing a review of the available HOWTOs and tutorials. You could summarize them by topic. You could provide feedback to their authors for updates and bugs. Perhaps as part of the review of the existing work you could produce a video blog of your reviews. That would be super! Bob
